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São Paulo Seek Amicable Contract Termination with Former Chelsea Midfielder Oscar

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Last updated: February 20, 2026 8:07 am
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São Paulo are working toward an amicable agreement to end the contract of Brazilian midfielder Oscar, a former Chelsea player who returned to his home country after a long spell abroad. The club’s intention is to resolve his situation collaboratively, without public conflict, while respecting both the player’s wishes and the organisation’s interests.

Oscar, best known internationally for his years at Chelsea in the Premier League, joined São Paulo with the expectation of adding experience and creativity in midfield. His presence generated significant interest given his past performances in Europe and for the Brazil national team. However, his time at the club has not followed a straightforward path, with off-field considerations now playing a significant role in discussions about his future.

According to the club, the objective is to reach a mutual understanding that allows both parties to move on in a professional and respectful manner. São Paulo’s leadership is focused on maintaining a constructive relationship with the player and his representatives throughout the process. The club has emphasised that any decision will take into account Oscar’s well-being and the legal and contractual framework already in place.

For Oscar, the potential termination of his contract would open the possibility of reassessing his next steps in football. Having played at the highest level in Brazil, Europe and Asia, he has built a career marked by technical quality and tactical versatility. Any move he makes following an agreement with São Paulo is expected to be evaluated carefully, considering both sporting and personal priorities.

While negotiations continue, São Paulo are planning ahead with their current squad, preparing for the demands of domestic and continental competitions. The club aims to maintain stability in the dressing room and ensure that any changes are integrated smoothly. Officials are mindful of the impact that contract decisions involving high-profile players can have on the team’s dynamic and on supporters’ expectations.

Further details of the discussions between São Paulo and Oscar have not been publicly disclosed. Both sides appear intent on keeping negotiations private until a final resolution is reached. Until then, the situation remains in progress, with the club signalling optimism that a mutually satisfactory outcome can be found in the near future.

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